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. >> if everyone had invested in apple, we would all be much wealthier. whenever the next big thing is, the will not be enough to handle it. a bare minimum it is unacceptable. help usno way that will through the next step, whatever it may be. >> hanns. >> it is preparing the paper, one of the thoughts that emerged was the frustrating problem of -- it is only one metric you have. we saw in the density graphs -- one line doesn't capture it. in the health-care sector, a lot of this -- a big part of the challenge has less to do with small towns and with even more remote things, things you might call frontier. we would have a better understanding of what was going on. i heard some confirmation in the discussion of the panel and maybe you could tell me i'm right and i can sit down. >> when you get a cluster of homes, it might be a town resident, 700 people, 800 people. oftentimes i talk about urban versus rural. the town is a cluster around the central office of the telephone company. you have to go a fair amount of distance to get to some people to serve. the
. >> if everyone had invested in apple, we would all be much wealthier. whenever the next big thing is, the will not be enough to handle it. a bare minimum it is unacceptable. help usno way that will through the next step, whatever it may be. >> hanns. >> it is preparing the paper, one of the thoughts that emerged was the frustrating problem of -- it is only one metric you have. we saw in the density graphs -- one line doesn't capture it. in the health-care sector, a lot of...
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for apple grow -- for apple, the marquee product is devices. it also does search, siri, content, e commerce and so on. maps now. not very well, i guess. 5.0.stillo on microsoft -- for amazon, it is e commerce but they both did the other things as well. we can go on and talk about facebook and ebay and so on and so forth. all these competing platforms. these platforms compete with one another on multiple dimensions. it seems clear that each and all of them discipline the market conduct of all the others. it is open to question whether modern economics has the tools or the language to assess inner platform competition. but i think we do know enough to a lease conclude that focusing on market shares in the market for universal search is not going to tell us much about the competitive dynamics of how prices and quality is get determined for any of these. in antitrust when you define markets incorrectly, you tend to get questionable results or worse. i will take one of the sample -- example. at least partly on the theory that it would raise concentr
for apple grow -- for apple, the marquee product is devices. it also does search, siri, content, e commerce and so on. maps now. not very well, i guess. 5.0.stillo on microsoft -- for amazon, it is e commerce but they both did the other things as well. we can go on and talk about facebook and ebay and so on and so forth. all these competing platforms. these platforms compete with one another on multiple dimensions. it seems clear that each and all of them discipline the market conduct of all...
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apple dropped into headquarters like a grenade. there was something that happened in that moment, the pressure started to squeeze. we started to peel the pressure. funders get little nervous when they start to see a national poll that shows you way behind. there's starts to become questions about the strategy, maybe we should not be focusing on iowa but may be spreading the money around that the rest of the country to get the members upp. the questions just really started to rise at that time. people started getting nervous inside. staff members started to worry, i it was used to look like an opportunity and now it looks like a cliff. you don't know if you are going to lose your job if we lose. you start thinking about things you did not think about before when you get nervous. we will talk later about how we got through that. in 2008, that was another moment for us. if you remember 2008 -- and it's funny to think about four years only knew sarah palin less than a month. our most high-profile hire, joe biden, had only been with us
apple dropped into headquarters like a grenade. there was something that happened in that moment, the pressure started to squeeze. we started to peel the pressure. funders get little nervous when they start to see a national poll that shows you way behind. there's starts to become questions about the strategy, maybe we should not be focusing on iowa but may be spreading the money around that the rest of the country to get the members upp. the questions just really started to rise at that time....
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that is compared to apple, a closed system. there are potential vulnerabilities for developing markets. we are a little behind. we will still be with the brick and mortar situation. that could change with the adoption of technology. very good question. thank you. thank you very much. >> c-span does a great look at what is happening in washington. you're always surprised what comes back to you and changes your view. it is different than regular media. it is very objective. it shows a lot of what is real and what is going on. i watched hearings on c-span and when senate and house votes on bills, we watch it in the office. also, when the supreme court has hearings, we watch decisions on c-span. >> erin watches c-span on direct tv. c-span is brought to you by public service by your television provider. >> on tomorrow morning's washington journal, susan glasser examines mitt romney's foreign-policy speech. lisa m. estero discusses the fiscal cliff. "washington journal", live every morning on c-span. live thursday, watch and engage w
that is compared to apple, a closed system. there are potential vulnerabilities for developing markets. we are a little behind. we will still be with the brick and mortar situation. that could change with the adoption of technology. very good question. thank you. thank you very much. >> c-span does a great look at what is happening in washington. you're always surprised what comes back to you and changes your view. it is different than regular media. it is very objective. it shows a lot...
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national police that we will be identifying and many elements within the regular forces that are good apples that we can rely on after the collapse of the regime to put these security forces in the way before seat. this is a lesson learned from iraq, because we do not want to paralyse or kill the institutions of security. certainly, those that would be totally revamped our intelligence services as they are the ones that have the most blood on their hands. let me stop here and i will be happy to take your questions. >> in addition to the concerns that afra and murhaf discussed, perhaps the other most significant dimension of the conflict with which our project and gauged concerned economic and social reconstruction. the revolution has produced an extraordinary destruction across syria. the images in aleppo yesterday following the bombing that took place were horrific, but they were far from unusual. that level of destruction is present in the towns and cities from one end of syria to the other, and it will take a herculean effort, including an extraordinary commitments on the part of an inter
national police that we will be identifying and many elements within the regular forces that are good apples that we can rely on after the collapse of the regime to put these security forces in the way before seat. this is a lesson learned from iraq, because we do not want to paralyse or kill the institutions of security. certainly, those that would be totally revamped our intelligence services as they are the ones that have the most blood on their hands. let me stop here and i will be happy to...
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. >> the comparison is apples and oranges. the people we hired into our office are qualified professionals. i believe there records speak for themselves. let's talk about the record. when the credit rating was downgraded, we have earned the highest rating on our bonds, on our investments. we have increased this by $2 billion. we have never graded -- we have navigated european debt crisis. compare this to washington. the american credit rating downgraded for the first time in american history. forget the balanced budget. they cannot even pass one in three years. senator brown says passing a budget is not that meaningful. i would take a team of qualified professionals in the office and back it up against anyone in your office and i would let them change washington as well. >> mr. brown, 30 seconds. >> i think the biggest reason ohio newspapers have overwhelmingly endorsed me when they did not in 2006 is they do not trust the way he runs his office. he does not show up for work. he hires his cronies. he will not stand up for the
. >> the comparison is apples and oranges. the people we hired into our office are qualified professionals. i believe there records speak for themselves. let's talk about the record. when the credit rating was downgraded, we have earned the highest rating on our bonds, on our investments. we have increased this by $2 billion. we have never graded -- we have navigated european debt crisis. compare this to washington. the american credit rating downgraded for the first time in american...